While many enjoyed fireworks during the holiday weekend, others weren't so enthused with the booms and pops they produce.

Pope County 911 recorded 89 calls from July 1-4 in reference to firework complaints, with four calls in the county and 85 in the Russellville.

Public Information Officer Joshua McMillian said roughly 20 percent of calls they received for the holiday weekend were fireworks complaints.

"We had 515 calls between Friday and today," he said. "Out of those calls for service, 68 were fireworks complaints. One hundred and fifteen are traffic stops which are self-initiated activities, so (we had) 360 calls. Roughly a fifth of all calls were firework complaints."

McMillian said the Fourth of July is a busy time for the Russellville Police Department.

"We have a high call due to fireworks complaints and noise complaints so it does keep us busy," he said.

McMillian said the number of officers on duty are increased on the Fourth to help with those calls.

"What we do on the Fourth is we have two officers assigned to what we call a power shift from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m. during peak hours for fireworks complaints," he said. "We (also) had six additional officers working the Pleasant View Park area for the fireworks display."

McMillian said the addition of officers at the fireworks show has worked well.

"It keeps problems from happening, so it has been a real great aspect for our department," he said.